<«•!» P*r Annum, in Adinocc WOTICE' POST OIBCI ABHARGEMNTB. nwSlilSsL *«*££ * m" ^s"' P. J. MELVlic. PottneeWr. ' | omc HtmiK eeromuKat wo1 on"!?* #e«>nd ^ toiftlyi,'''" :4SS?«S5rtSSsieadlmonM*1 '00r" Tharedey ("Venui«» of M E. Clll'IC. II. Service* io the M. K. church to-mor-row (Sunday; an follow#: Morning— Prayer and experience meeting, aim: o'clock. Public service# at 10.80. A large number of those who were received on probation during last wlr.ter> revival will be received into full mrnib«-|Tlii|i at the morning amioe».~Bift|il#y school at i ! 30 p. m. Young People's Meeting at 1.80. Evening service at 7.30. Preach- i Ing by pastor from the text, "Can you lot discern the sign# of the times." Malt 13: 8. A cordial Invitation l> extended . X) all. In the absence of Pastor ISrewMcr. he Bev. J. M. Crowell, I). D., will or- | ;upy the pulpit to-morrow morning , tnd evening In the l'resby.U rim church, i -Her.-Jrfc:-l»ndtB-vri!l occnpy hlsfitil>lt to-morrow. Next Sunday is regular ;1 -ommunlon day at this church, prepare:ory services on Saturday at 2.311 p. in. ' Colonel J. P. < 'ake has a scheme tn r land which would, if successfully car- a IpJ out, go far towards pulling Cape | Jay where she belongs us a resort, at he busbies- front as she It already I here in natural advantages. His ides > • to convert one of the big hotels Into n trat-clasa all-tiie-year-niund-bou'e, and nake a hid for the trade that generally | •nes olsealirre. All Is needed would be J t lease the }few Columbia, aa an In- J lance. tor u term of yearrnsuy live, and ben furnish it Inxurienlly with all 1 nodern conveniences of hot sea batlis, J un parlors and comfortable winter p luartcrs. I'M# wou'd Involve an ex. reuse of aay (>10.000 which might, one ,) Vo£d ti Ink, be raised when the grt.il g ■rotil* of a spring season Midi ns tliey g lave at Atlantic City are considered, i, Ve learn from Col. f ake that the Sea- f Ide, Dennis, Tray moo- Brighton make hese aubreasops Id pey even belter than i iielr summer burinc-* by gelling larger p ftP": n If Cap May buslnes# men would rai-r „ 18000 of the $10,000 I he Colonel will ,, iledge himself to secure the balance „ ud have a house ready to oi en In time or tbe Spring season which begins bout the lime that Lent gets here. The * cbetne In such bands a# Col. Cake's I fould be a great thing for the Cape re * laying lire pressure upon lax payers by " acres sing rambles, and aa t'eonnc-qucnce I sssenlng tbe tax rate. This improve- t nent would cause others like It to ' usde. It being only a yuc#tlon of a few t easons, or Just as soon as those wlio go ( 0 Florida, and other winter resorts IWitl > hat they can lie accommodated here in " 1 el; mats more equitable than any on ' he eastern coast of the United States > villi a single exception- Something of ' hp klmj must be done. If (dob* do 1 Jdedly unthrifty to sec sucfi projiertlcs t 19 the Niw Columbia, Congress Mali- 1 Lafayette, Windsor and the big Slock- 1 on upon fop two or three innnths out of 1 lie twelve when tbey might Just as well 1 ic going prosperously ahead for at least t !%hl months. We hope to see Colonel 1 take and his Idea both successful. ' A meeting of citizen# was held in I be , iron Hall lodge room on M -Riley even- [ ng for the purjiose of establishing a , illy board of trade. Colonel Ueo'gc , (V. Smith was called to preside. The , ibjecl of the meeting was stated by the [ -hair to be the formation of organized ( 'Hon to advance ibe lnteri-ts Of Cspe j Say. Dr. K U. Phillips, Colonel J. F. , '■ake, E. B. William# and the chairmnu nade appropriate remarks looking to , irorokc united action on the part of the , yeoplc, tybich seemed t > be tbe lesiling , Ijffleullr t» meet. Colonel Cake was , (anguine that the filling up of the pew , ■olumbla for a winter house would be , i profitable Investment (be first year , iud go far toward# lilting "ape May I Tom her present condition of Indlffcr- 1 mcc. Several scliemcs were talked j iver Informally, after which the tneetug adjourned to aescmble again at the all of tue president. It ought to lie < I'ltiood that Dr. Phillip*. JI. 15.- Wil- I iams, Thomas MlRll, Colonel J. F: t Take and II. W. Hand were appointed ; I committer to draft a constitution and ' i>y-lnw* Mr permanent crganfration. j The P. II. II Company will, U Is an- ) Ihoritatlrvly stated, complete lis double reck all the way to Cape May before mother season, when the running time [ will be aborteucd a quarter of an hour ' it least, between the termini of th- road 1 sod tae track extended to gtoucds of ' ibe Gentlemen's park by arrange tuna ' With its president. N rgotiatioas -re romptelod w ith Cep-ste I. Coan and J. I I fori- Edmunds to extend the Dela- I ware Bay It R. to entrance permit- ' »lbn haa been atl d of the United States government to bring from one of the Indian rrecrvations a tribe of red men 1 Wo their squaws, paponsa. dogs and ponies. They will pitch tlielr tent- Just ; as on tbe plains of the West anil be ready fn* an exbibi>i<>u when the park Is on next Decoration Day. A P unity Agricultural Society will be organised within a few weeks and its annual fair will be held in the park. The lilan Is now being perfected by tbe officers. Such grounds for a fair when tbe Improvements are perfected can not be found In the t'nilcd States, nor any To »«ck to ohangc opinions by law# is worse than futile. It not only la lis, but : mores a 'reaction which I'-avw the pinion stronger than ever. First alter he optoion. am) then you may alter the i*. However pernicious any interest * any g TWB body may ba, beware of us. Bg loroa against It, unkem tlte progress ! ttBhiw dUToo#«redUf'V "ST"1 " he national mind. This ba# always rea tbe ereo^ of ^the must ardet^re#
1 'Court Proceedings. d The regular term of Cape May Connty E courts convened on Tuesday, with Chief C Justice Alfred Seed, and s-foclnle JusL_ tlces Edmunibh- yaDdy aad Div, rty on the l«-nch. The general attendance was c -mall. sAialloi lhan usual for the Beptcm2 her vnii. which as a rule, haa more borlncw demanding it# alusition than any other of lite year. Attorneys Ungate, Hugg. le-aiulng, Edmund#, J M. E. and 5 I'. T. Ilildreth, .Snivel, liougiass. Cole i* and Jenkins were present during - flic ; i term attending to the cases of their cjl- j d . erriuaiE cdrtrr. | J. Henry Edmunds vs. The Cape May I aiid Seweil# Point Ballroa^PCo Vhieontrach H. W. Edmuniis. F. F. Hnga'c, * Off Mr term. John I.. Burke vs. the llolly 'llckch " City Turnpike C>. One ur»i. New. 1 comf,. I^mlffgJUllnrK Offf.n-l.-m- « Williert O. Springer vs. George F. Pe-ter-on. ■ In Tort. Learning A Black, p. | T. Hildrelh. Settled. • ' ! emoVlx corirr. Tklwin P. Clark vs. The City of Cape | - May. On contract. Edmund#. Miller, j - To be argued before Judge Beed. James P- Carotliers vs. Arndl Ghrdon. 1 lu replevin. P. T. Hildrelh. J. M. E. I Hildrelh. Verdict (>38 for defendant. I Sarah M. Smith va Charles 1.. Waters. InJEsEU- I-caming _A.Jl!uck,. Scovd. l Off for term. Geo. J, Blrhardaon v» Alfred Hand. Oneontract Hildreth. Douglass. Settled. CJuu. Uosio. ap|u'Uant. va, Thoa. < leniMayor 'l.udlam. Itcrault. Hildreth. Judgment affirmed. Allwrt I- llayiH-t and Isnremto (aim- , bcrt. appellant, vs. Gilbert T. Waters, i appelle. In tort. From Justice Spnld- - ing. ildinunds. Huffman. Settled. , | Alhttrt L-Jlayae-aud-t.tuna. Campbrllr appellant*. vs. Gilbert T. Water#, appel- i lee. In tort. From .Justice Spalding. ] Edmund#. Huffmmi. Settled. , Albert L. Hayncs and Angus II. Mor- , ris, appellant*, vs. Gilbert T. Waters, , appellee. In tort.'- F.onl Justice Spald- , Ing. Edmunds. Huffman. Settled. Uo ii-rd II. Lee, upiaiilunt, va. Geo. H. , Groves, ap|iellec. On contract. From f Mayor Ludlkm. l.euming A Black. Hit- r iln th. Judgment affirmed. | _ James Mooocy. ap'.u llaol, y#. Elward i Thomas, appellee. On contract. From , Harnett. Hildreth. Edmunds. below affirmed: , Albert L. Haynes, appellant, v* II. W. . > Edraiinils. apix'llee. Oneontract. Ftong ( Barnett. Appellant for self. Ap- a police for IV II. Scttleil. | The grand Jury found true bills of in- a ielment against Timothy and John MnL j kern for burglary, nine caoli. Tiinolliy got tciTyears in Slates prison, ami John , hi# younger brother, two years. Jerry , Delaney, of Sea Die Oily, plead guilty to j keeping a disorderly house, wat titled j and coats: The Hully Beach Turn- a pike Company for maintaining a nui— n ance." and Joshua Heed for cruelly to ( animals. The Jury disagreed. I- Wbea- j plead guilty to maintaining a nuis t ance. Sentence Suspended. , We learn from our exchanges thai at * at meeting of the West Jersey Game .\-soeiB(loo held last Thuiiulay, it was , shown Hint the Society nundiera 1100 j members anil lias a oath balance in its , of $1218 17, anil that the dir. | ector for Cape May county is Levy X. t of Green Creek. Here are 1100 | men who, under the authority of the t laws of the tutc, licensed tn roam , over thp improved land# of Mouth Jersey ( well a« the unimproved with or with- ( ont the consent of the owners. The , game laws are a nuisance lo our people, ( tending to depreciate their property ami , diaklng them leu able to pay their taxes j than .Ihoy otherwise would be. This , noble army of "foreigners" succeed- . ••d in hiving the boys to the manor , fined for the heinous offense of . trapping rabbits and binto nnder the , thin pretext of prcservl-g game, as | though there was anything preserved , when this horde was let J none in the county. Il'a not that, but they' want the blrda ami rabbits tbrihaclves and ( tbey in and toltaVe" llu-m if thvir lobby ' at Trenton can go on influencing legists- ' tloii in their interest. *1200 will go a I giuMl wa> s In shaping matlere lo salt ' those while cogted gunner-. The (inly ' remedy property owners have ia to organ- • for protection and to enforce ibe . trespass law. Jf the " Society" which I gives out gunning license* to its 1100 I members continue- its bad work it will I come lo pass tb«t' the lamia will have to > be given updo llmm and the people go ■ where thcto Is some rbamy. for protec- I loo against' ro a glaring an Injustice. It ' would be aBfeid idea to test the con- ' -Iliutionali^^fcthc New Jersey game , laws. It seem that law# so con- , flirting w+ttrtbc rights of property ownera can wsnfl tlie judk-jal strain of our 1 higher courts. At * meeting of eltirens la-l Saturday evening at the rfty hall, adtcd to order > Capt. Vt m. D. Franks, an erganita- I Sou was formed looking to the pre#: rva- ; linn of the food llslio# of the coast, i Mayor Edmu-'ds was made president, , and H. W. Ilan.l, secretary. t:»pt.,W. t). Franks, Maurice Cren«e, II . Foreman , fkouslass and H. W. Hand were made a committee to take action in reference to furiulng a permanent "t>rgsnixaticu with constitution anil bi4aw«. Col. Geo. W. Smith, Capt. Franks and J. V. Laffrrty made address:# showing the necessity of immediate action in getting clear of the fish pirates. The following revolutions were pa-eed : — WaixUt, the long-continued and impudent depredations of the fish pirates ; on this coast make it of first importance . that the cttixens of Cape May shall enter lhrt< aasncav protest against the infamous traffic In what promises at no late i day to destroy one of tbe principal food , supplies of the people. Therefore, he it Braohxd. That we utpr upon ibe l*gislature of tills State InNnhe S'teh action . a« may be necessary to bring the atten: . lion of the C ncrenn of the United Statea . through New Jersey's representative# to . the doings of the ftah robbers with their . destructive poise n ts Therefore; be it ! RnoHxd, That the ueop'e of the coast , lie invited to Joiu with u# in making lo the wilful wasie of edible fishes odtpus and Ibu# compcl'tbc Interference Of llir , Fed'-ral Cwrrcrntgent In their protkedon. t b wait decided to hold a mass meeting I : at city hall, on Saturday, Got. ftth, at 1 ; r p. m., and New Jetvey<s.reprerentatives : ; in Congreaa and others loteru: led in coast ■ t fishing 1«: invited to attend. Adjourned, - to inept si Ibe call of the president. t The work of attending to the finance# r of a modern church with ail it* cfaariteI ble drdngsl* no small or trilling duty. : . h takes hraStJand rime and plenty oft that raiV-ri article, patience. It often i - happen# a person may take yon for a I personal enemy if be be asked for a eon- > • tributioe. Then Is .the titte to cierclse
ly j E V. Machetle. among bis other ex- ; ef celiefit good qualities, is |»saeascd of a I s- large supply of ready- gentle wit. n ; Dastor MeCurdy has n pjeasant way. is of presenting the truth of tbe Scripture#, a- : His pulpit style is Impressive with any j I- ' apparent effort an his part to make H so. ' ijr : Captain J. Cone i» recovering from a ' ).ainfui surgical operation. Ifis'friend# ' >i at the Cape will be glad to hear of his j le 1 hopeful condition and his prospects of : ie i recovered health. I- ! Editor T. E. l.udlam. of- the Ben isle, [ Tint*, made the Island a recent visit J ; and Isamvd In upon the Wave uncthm. j y Tom Is a rguxing good fellow with at I- SpItU in him to live and let live. t •, Tbe itcvcrenil Fathgr Degan, of tbe.] II. C. Church. (Wiled f-rmi Philadelphia It ibis week for Holland on a visit to hi* - aged father. Hurler hi# alkcnco -Fa. '- parish. '. j _ Mrs, V. D. Scfieih-ngcr, after speod- J • Ing several day# fin Philadelphia where ; j she joined her hustmml. Mr. Virgil. D. ] i- Mchellenger. arrived lo-l er homo fiatur- 1 . | day evening lavi. j Bev. J. L. Landls at|d wife are al home from a visit to Mrs. T.andl#' home • in Coodersport, i'a. Tbey have hud a pleasant vist coming bae^ much ufrcidi- - 'eel and rested by their trip. - — J.- Bbetehley— Klverson. — out' of the " y nung engineer# of 'Cope May Driving Park is a bright newspaper man having ' • been on the staff of the Philadelphia Kmml of lale. He will take a po-t ■ graduate ••(Sfiursc in the University of j Pennsylvania in JouniaUsm. < W- 8. Anderean, special agent of the Washington Fire A Marina Imutaac- l Cbtnpvby. of B3ESE to • Chas. F. Hawkins, visited the Cape on looking after the risks here 1 represented bv J. Henry Edmunds. Act. t 1frrs.Wm.King .... of ■ . the Seaside Home, informs us that the t board bas pnrclia-cil the property along -f side the p*e#cnt buiiiliug for $1,000 and will remodel and Improve it for next 1 of great usefulness. J. Splcer Learning ba- an Idea that t the stopping of grinding up of- ti-h dor j purposes will spike at the root of the menhaden pinu v. Congress- c ha* the nmbnibtbd right to pn«« such a I and sny plan will do s i the work i# done. '• . ... s Pastor A, D. MeCurdy is off for a two a weeks vacation inTTie South West. He will visit during his absence all -the (. prominent places on his' route. He is t accompanied by n personal friend. The a Wave wUbe* blm a pleasant "outirg" and sa'c return to hts perish where he c is held io ttK-h high esteem. I Wm. V. McMPun, UMteiglng editor of # the Mgtr, Qi'>t#<l( Iphiii . has been •landing a few week# at Cape Mar i n- I Joying the fine autumnal weather. He 1 is fopd of ramble# over the county', ex- > amining her flora, and picking ap odd# and end# of information. Weaving them | together in a eonipact_ whole. Mr. Mc- t (topped at the Cbalfontc while at 1 the Cape. Ills ruddy face In tokens a vigorous constitution that can well l> stand much hard outdoor wutk n The Capo May Urivlnjplrk is being the means -of circulating among the , people at this wet ion large 4 ►nriirof momy, 11 will go larcgly |o , help them pay lite fall hills and meet the gatherer with a bold front. Such , better tl'.r coBdlHun# of . the working class, and thus react ti|>on j our tradesmen who are not slow to ill*, cuv. t '.lie Impulse given to trail.- bv the , circulating medium caused by plenty of work. It would p«y y very n an with » , toAelp one li*nd with the other by , agreeing t < take a part of hit earnings lit the bonds of the company. Suclt.st. | concession on their part will insure a , more rapid and satisfactory completion , of tbe Job. The work 1# now making , satisfactory progrc-a and from appearwill be far towards completion be- | fore the rough weather of winter shall , set in to delay operations. ( What a tranquil town ('ape May be- " cornea after the cio#« at thy fashionable season. Its st reels aihof a aud». 1 den empty themselves, just where and ' no one seems to know till the work 1 done. Then our own people are apt ' drop|inlo repose after the hard strain of Julr and Anyust, or tbey go off on a ' jaunt to the mountains, or take these ' days for fishing or some other pas- 1 lime. Later or in Jb«t fail tbyy will get ' OirougU with their Jaunt,-, return §nd settle down to the regular order of (Ape ' May life. Somfi soy that tbe atmosphere here favors tepoto and indifference to ' what the world Is doing. However ' it may be. tbe f.ct remains that our streets and store# are jus; now in a ' condition of tranquility not suggestive 1 of much heart for the hustle of trade. ' - — I The Camden Couritr uf last |Wd«y print# an interview by its Cape May ( correspondent with H. IV: Edmunds, i Esq., In which he. >(r. Edmunds. c>- i plains a plan by which the traffic in sr- | dent splrils may be lessened fifty ppr cent, to prevent stjjing to mituir-, tqak- i Ing dntnkard# on Snnfiav and putting a i •ton to the frequent tuuuplalnta of elisor- , ■ If rty liousoa. The plan contains many d'ivi-1 features, and I# worthy of the attention of temperance reformers. The old deficient qntauitary eounly 1 almshouse wlfl soon get a shaking up ! , at ibe*bands of a progrcsalvr member ' of The Board Of Freeholders and tbe offlcera of tbe Sanitary board. None loo ' ! soon, tbe wardaoif the county ficad fictter hygienic, quarter, than they have. \ 1(00 keeper Is efflcfcni bat powerless to remedy the defect# in tiie building. \ which needs to lie replaced by a more j modern one, built for the purpose. The meeting of citiisne last Saturday ' evening in the City Hail was a step in . the right direction. There must he or. | gaole d effort, otherwise, what is 'being , individually done will . be futile. In a week from today u mass meeting will , be livid here to still further arouse our people to action. Senators McPheraon . and BIndgrtt and Bepresenlativr George ( Hire# have been invited to a: lend. ' J No Cape May man who It interested in our fiGieriea can afftfttl w bo ab«-nt ' lrom next Saturday '* mass meeting to f J protest, and take detlnl'e action against ' tbe menhaden pirates who are prevmg J i upon the food supply of the preple. j | Gome and -how by . yooMpresence thai I ' , you will do what you can to break up j i the traffic. There will be aliie speaker# j loth from home and abroad. Our lead- " . Ing clllxana are fully aroused. ■ ! The Wat* la f^TotahrelfilRg ii-ht " ' liver Uie odmmuqlfr thui iUumunattng 1 | the public mind. Of course it has proI li'w! oplnloai and will take - ; a hand In the battle of the bafiou when 6 ■ the time comes around. It has some | good (by ammunition which will be
'BAILTST if V- j A bustre look* bad' when it gets bly. a i The Jiraneli bank ba* a prosperoha , V - The *ihmt mn -j# -often- -wurth llktcn -j ■' . inP lu- I y : The late rains have mode fall Vhcat »- sowing possible. For Hoar and feed go lo.D. W, Bodan 1 L« "foot of Jackscm street, Capo May. j «j Don't fail to read ibe chapter on col- i 'f - onial history printed on first page. j i j Ben. S. Curtis, 1 1 Dccutur street, j ■ e , practical plumber and staam flitter. j ' t j Gap! fin Clias. I'. Foster is improving i. j hi* new Wtvette street posacaslua. a "• E. H. Williams, contractor and 'build- j t er. rear «f lliis offire. Cope May Cily. 1 e j Sea I»lc City folks are sure I hey have l s : a good Uitng in their Jea girt domain. I , ■ j Joe Hand era tell Ijic weather, except i • when, a ilrnught is or, then be posse#. . : 1 ' extracted fit-fore it got around this year. I - lu these days "the pre-j-rvlng" house- j j ■ keeper h»* a good deal to p-t tip with. ] ' To tic in Ihe height of fashion you j " t in net have no two chairs in your parlor c alike. r Id I It wouid he interesting to know juil how- many owners of dog# pay tax for ^ We arc promised some historical pa- c I*ra from which we hope to make ex- " llandsomi- red ba3s are belug freely „ : taken from the water off the Ocean , Flew '1 Not for many year# has Ibe Cape May * ' goodey been so plentiful as in this one a of Grace. u The Cape May Driving IVali is at- «, tracliiig imich iitleulioii bum the lover# ' of Cape May. The reason they speak of a round mil. lion is heciuiM- few men ever get that 'ir "I'W^--- — - date. He.apeareJ a Imndsomr basket ■from the creeks on Monday. ,,, have barbed wire concealed almiil lln-in for everybody but Hie lawyers. The old fashioned apple cutting- were young mro nntl-tnaidens of the day. ,j ("hnrle# Sbaw will gel to work Jn Ids contract with Evan Morris of once. Tlie II 8. C. Chester' will" le- at the old stand N a. the foot of (W street on Beach „ avenue, tor a week or ten days longer. The Wave w lhsoon publish matters I. of interest to tho guunlng (ni'erulty.iiiul they are Invited to look for Its appear- je B. O. Thmrpaon's i*milon made over- P, coats for *12 are very cheap. Thev w look as though they cos; (Inutile the The land# of the Driving Park Com- j," are pccgJMriy adapted for bcauti- w scenic effort* under the hand of the gardener. st It looks I ken funny tariff la* Hint J puts a high tax on the |ioor man's Man- j,] and lets the Duke of Marlborough in free of duty. . ' w C The Holly ileaeh Turnpike Company t local pned to rlose It* road to the ]n main liecatue county residents hud "the company in 'ii ted. |,. TIm: fact is so well established that a ft can be very tall and at Ihe samp M short that It I* scarcely necessary w to call attention to if j IVm't tost your nvi' lli: pnpei nit <f „j two cents, hot Just send in a- dollar tor a C yeur Instead of borrowing and note tlie '' happy feeling that will come over yon. When you see a man lodk at liis watch ,( and put ii Iis'-k in bi« p ckei. ask him h, the thi'.c. and In nine cases out of tin he. al cannot tcH jou till he ha* looked at it again. * Sma!! Ihii# »hh "sliug shot-" do no 0 extra work in tlie line of breaking 4, window glass. They are dangerous oi weapons, and need to. he vigorously 11 suppressed. . " Tht? well lighted ft ires of Thomas. ' No. 85 North 2d street, Fliila'- h dclphla, always welcome Cape May m buyers and sell good# tfiat are just ,r as represented. The sell and cliiiute of Cape May Is q well adapted to flower culture. There is something in the salt air which gives * to the blossoming of our plant life great •' and unusual brilliancy. ® Next to a red wagon with a spring t, scat there is nothing so pretty as drum- (t mxjor who wear# a list made of a buf, fa'.o ipfie and swings a long poU. with a ]'] aBw r knob on the end of it, ■ H Tnv ku roe ha# a -Wed for the CouUy » Suiiilay tfebo A Association meeting * The place is now narrowed down bethis one anil Wt si Creek with the • iisnen in favor of the (,'roeli. Any of our" reader# who may have tho ^ secretary's book of the old board of r trade of this cltv will confer n favor by It to Col. tie -. W. Smith, the temporary president of the boartl. The proper way to make, tfie tag rate go down Is to fio sotbalhlng to make the rarablr.- go up Oolonel Cake's idea is in tlie right Hne. The Driving Dark has hit the nail on the tup of the head, too. In a handsome drag, behind asplrltcd m the officers of the Driving Park. aeoom|tunied by their wives, took an extensive ride this week o*e» tlie grounds, which are sqan to blossom A branch of Mexican Yucca bus been left nl this office by Mr. George J. Rich* , ardaon. grown out of doors in the yard . of his handsome villa. It is a gvrgpaus plant of sub-tropical origin with a nuni dred blooming specimen*. The menhaden piracy is on issue for 1 lie coast people ot least. They will act1 10 It that the man who represent* them is solifi on the question, willing to slaml , iu with those who are flgbtng the itatlie whether he like* their eompiny socially, Geo. L. Ixivett will give a ten year* U-a-c on a property of his within a few ■ yards of Bennett* station, for factory ; purposes. It would make a capital lo. 1 cation tor,,a canning relgbii*hmcnv I Whore's tbe rest of the enterprise to ' complete the rronsacBon t , 1 The siatomant Is made that the Fwr, J Pirates do not commit their ib-pri-ln- , Bona about Absccon and Egg llarbor 0 . inlas, This may account for -the milk ' In the cocoanut, or in more direct lan- " 1 guage bo a reason fur the defence of these freebooters by the Atiantic Timo. . Dr. E. II. Phillips ha* a fine variety of fowl* on hi* Oape May poultry fa>tn j lu I ie Borough' of West Cape May. Ilo j ha* some pure breed Plymouth Bock ; 6 1 anc White Brahma fow # that would ' take the prizes of any sgricultursl fair. - The Doctor complain, of chicken | t H- K. ilelss. Photographer, located - on Beach avenue, between Jackson and . Perry streets, will keep Ida nitery- open , e until the lost ot Uctobrr #0 as to give all 1 an (Opportunity to have their pi< tun-# 1 t taken. Work done equal to any in tbe j ,
"t~" Mr. Spangler will be Here. PutL.Miii.rntx. Sept. 28, 1987." 1 J. Ht.vev Kti.ur.vii,. E-q., ! ^llgagsmi-^'onr* iiM iluig roe to Cape May Cfliy, thTfirif of October, for. . tbe purpose of taking action for the sup. : pression of in-bAri- nninhndnn fishing : with purse nets, ba# been received. In reply, it will afford tue great pleasure | ■ be pres«ut.and participale, os I am in . 1 I hearty sympathy with the projhwed | , lniic people of New Jersey : . • as wide awake to tlieir direct inter- , I eats as tbey should be, your moeting , will be both largr and entlifiaia'tic. ! ■ Yours, A. M. Si-AXiu.rH. j I Cai-xMai Cortrr Uov-r., 1 r . ; 1 ' 8ept. 39th, -iSW.'f : ! TO the BUtor or the Wave ' ltcpublican- of prominence deffmnd i , tlrnt there Gull be a foil ticket' name*) ' this fall, ami n . cowardly corapromi-c ■ witli the Deitns-rscy a*-bas been done j relofotc in respect to tlie Surrogates • I last time There ws# an cli ctlou oOli-er. it i will be vcry fooUsli 10 again crmimil 10 i grrik* a blunder. Let the ticket be u lull one. then tt will be muoh *t;on^r ' and more acceptable to a 'largo c.'a** ' ! of young Republicans. While speaking drew Jeckson Tomilii of Go*licu. Im# t j been suggested. A Stronger, nor a bet- •) ter nomination could not t« iiiade. Me . would give -trengtli and soUdity to tlie 1 the Middle Towuhlp where'tlu- prcwrnt ! inri'ubent haa* sUottgl o'd niuottg party S 1 in,- .-xr*--will most heartily support Mr. Toadiu. - only give them the chance. The top of Hie ticket i- a themo for _ men who congregate in the stores "i ' an evening. They make the air blue i » ids threat- as to what they will do if . good man Willi w h un they ran win is not nominated. You kniiw Just a* y. el! Boartltng House For Sale. * gelberor separately. Apply at Wavk .1 office. ' .. dAwlo G. 11. Mtddlet-.n 1 ^ T ^W. 8(i'tt limd, t'aiki^SUv Court ,, U <(:"iu,»r Turnpike mar IV, ^ 1*1 liiiu estimate for you.5 8i ' op|nmlle the post "flh-e. sirirt • with neatnee- and prompt m-#-. Ji cuts^giniivc Jtiii-K 1 order by stcni'i 1 stuff to order. ' ^ fit (> John D. Craig lis- opened' hi* • old v Decatur street, with « frcdi .»to.-k of >' limits and Shoe*. U' ptoitig prompUy Jind neatly douv- 3t ing, gcuUCIurni-liltig good* nod trunl,i'rirara to suit the lime*. No. 41 Wa.h. ington street. fit. Kiilridgc Jobn-in. 58 WaJdngton SI , t in* n large stock of I mi its am! *hm-« v fhun wliich to select. ' He can lit ail fires off wt ami has goods to aquanf ! with all ki nds of purses. 1 r $50O0 worth of tlie Franklin Klertric j stock for sale at five dollars per 1 aharcl Apply t ' J. H-nry Elmiind-, May City, or 023 Chealnul St.. Wm.-T, Cliainbers is a suroi ssful am-- L should apply to lilm at Cold Spring. He ' the. art of oulling goods to advantage Large »pl of'^wnlury (lothea, 2"._e.-n'.- , Headlight ml Ide, a gallon, pure Jer- . leaf lard 10c a pound. (Heine soap a pound, calico •«: 11 yd. nnu 11 varied ' assortment to select from at John M. ( Russell's Cold Spring store, where you r will find s Isrge stock and at wnv down 1' John Feoster givro n-ilce hereby that s will treat liorses Which have liecn - re-ixed by the prevailia^-epidcm'te at n ,1 moderate charge. He claims to have hi en very successful iu effecting cure*. He must be colled Ic the early stages of the | disease. if. For $2.30 cash in advance the Wave will be sent to' any address for one Tear, 1 together with the Amtriam AffrittUnralitl am! it# liberal .fombinstioa premium li.-l, Cyclopedia e.t Natural. Hisand engraving# of farmer presl. 1 four of them. Till# extraordinary offer is good till Noyember 1st. The engravings arc worth much more than ] the sum n-ked for the entire comliiuk#. J No oue can afford to neolfcT such 1 opportunity as ltd*. It only conns fttfl. j p' eiSr* I aro>ii?»?1K UaaiMtiiS#": , Cnnmiitss in year -• 1 .r«. iku- 3id«rit5fratnts. ^AK|Hc POWDER Absolutely Pure. . '.aaa'^'orrtiosrr ttnSCocdcamioi w' wga tn emnwkson wua is. nugiuace ut tew 0- . BjBWtkl Sjaia or ^«,p.*te Ijwiler..^ S#H ( V."'TU" "WD"' ' : Wanamahfc's. PHILAOBI.PH1X. UomUy, Bel*. OS. 'WI. Buyers in our Mail Order Department can select for you nearly as well as you could yourself, maybe better. New Dress Goods fitting the shelves ; overflowing to 1 the shelf tops ; crowding J everywhere where such stuffs^
At a single counter- s. ! Cloths for Women's Taylor- )' Mjtde Suits. Stripes, checks, J .plaids, broken plaid»,all sorD> '-j of plaids. Brighter-and Bet-" ■ j tt-r pretties of the kind titan j ; ! you have-before seeh. Yard- i 'and-a;half wide and all-wool-^ 5 j except that sometimes there j j is the glint ofsilk on the parti-. I colored surface, j The line of $1 stuffs is a": surprise ; so varied, so neat, j so handsome. s£> gooci. Check, with plaid effect partially formed by hair-lines of silk. A dozen coloring. $1 .25. ' Cashmere weave., \\7iTT\T'(feus' styles of oferplaids. . A rich and very iVnely finishetf fabric: imported. $i.2s. Bourettc 1'lajds. Cloth finish. New shades and combinations of colors. "The ! boureite. which gives an illuniinated effect, i- of wool • so fine that it seems, like silk. St'ili finer stuffs of the same sorts, if you will, at this conn -' ter. Choicer stock, ^extra Robes. happy thonglii rt iTl h,'r l1"' l,rni"'r mistakes. Nut ev..:r> woman : the i.ue-,Tl'a'n3 shades.""" Nti" j combination makes a srvlish. nf'highof 'gnt.k g£>l-e"!i'll- j class noveliies for triinmiiig! ] Jackets are ready, a thouAint'i'ii '.ml French. C.! r- , man. and Knglish. Mountains. forests of them. Where will tlie jacket trade of the be done? Adt. won t ■ ask after you have seen how they are piled up here and after you have looked at the 1 price-tags mi them. Fresh I tailor-made, and all-wool! No printed, slip-shod, old Style cotton stuff in the lot.. Material and work the lu st : these prices think what kinjJL a of plaid Jacket .you can make for §2. 50, or stockinet for $3. English I'liad, $2.50 and $3: with satin line I hood, $3 and £3.50. English Kersey, satinlined, £5. Diagonals, Beavers, and Plaid*, satin fittings. £5. Boucles, £2.50. Taylor-made Stockinets, brown, anil black. £3. U Isters, taylor-made ; Eng-lish-plaid, with cape, or satinlined hood, £6,56. Raglans, taylor-made. English plaid, bound all around. £8. Just received 2OQ latest Parisian styles in long and short Wraps — plush, silk and velvet, cloth, and novelties. Books enough, sellers enough, almost space enough. It is tlie New Books that are pinching us. Heaps 011. heaps 'coming in every day. Old ' friends in new dress, newcomers that may become . friends ; more that only one , out of a thousand will ever ' nod to. These are on the New-Book Table : ^(iftrm Tkrat^of Uta.^Ponrtt^soriM. •■.nn. 1 _^An Opsrelis In PnMlte. Bv CsrtKa. CtotS. St#v*a»on. TSoriiU, S > imiaMpnj of Tsauai. By Bonier. P. Browne. Elsie1# Friend* »t Woodboru. New volume Ot RsteS Bouts, locenis. Animal Cite In tlie Sea ami Land, liy Bsrah v ' Memoir ot Wt'.hotmmo Xsrsravino nr Bsl- ' ^Cnctejt^hrelori' a A'xie. Bt JMOM It. ' 'a'ortaraoDilin. By ItbrSlfo S, BrooXs. n, A tmaravt Java. Bj Mr*, s. J. Uinflnsou. L New liutort of Hsolord " and Jteriou. By r. C. BanmnC " , ^c« ^Sjieom tumor. B f Uanlou Stable*. How little tlie title tells you 1 There is where Book News serves you a turn. It is your new-book store at 1 home. — You ■can know what hooks you want by your ever ning lamp, if you will let; Book News tell you. 5 cfrnts, j ] ] 50 cents a year, j] John Wanamaker, |
W.&B.'s "Ironclad" Cloth. Thisis our third years' run on it. Thought we made up enough of it the first season : thought the same every season since. Every season we have had more customers for it than we had goods. This season we're not going to make that mistake. We'll have enough for everybody, and ■ to last the season out. We have pretty big ideas of what we can pell. When it sells faster than even we expected, rely on it, it must be good. There isn't as good to be had anywhere for equal money. It's all-wool : ail long wool : long, strong wool : nothing huLwool t .neither-cotton nor floekin g- to rn ktr it heavfer ~6r lower the cost ' : It's an honest cloth, through and through, with a heap of wear past the ordinary in it . No other store' has it,"- Wc twisted and pulled and harried it in all sorts of ways to try how it wouid stand rough usage, and then took all the mill nfadc. Men's Suits, - - $12 00 ■ Boys' Suits, - - . 8 50 Men's Overcoats, 10 00 Boys' Overcoats, - 6 50 Be sure and ask for W. & B.'s " Ironclad." It w ill give you a covering as sturdy and true as its name. Send for Samples. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. K. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, PhiladelphiaCARDINAL POINTS. : I. CLOTHING. v * It is the Foundation of out Fame, and nearer to our Best Ktn yie.s to iLiy than ever before. Example- — our Superb l.inc* of Fall Overcoats and the Wonderfully Beutiful New Styles in Boys' and Children's Wear. II. FURNISHINGS. Such Colorings, Such Patterns, Such Elegance of Manufacture ■- we are noted for. Window ful of All Silk 50 cent Neckwear as illustration.] ! III. SHOES. Vo.t have seen that Remarkable Display. Men's and r.-.vs' Popular and Finest. Elegant Specialtiei in I -relics' and Mis#e* HATS. ( .ire-it Styles. Beautiful Novelties. East window. JACOB REED'S SONS, 918. 920 922 Chestnut S.t. also 2d and Spruce Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHf GO TO PHILADELPHIA WHEN TOO CAN BOY Dry (foods. Trimmings, Millinery, ' norms ray, suvts, handkerchiefs, eh. __Ladies' Coats and Wraps, • AT JOHN'H. GIBSON, 43 Wasliingtctt Street, Cape May City. (;uo.l. t.t io«in. writ be osilflvt a'. *bait antler. AllccnUwhl at Lowral rmatble lfftce*. for Infants and Children. "Osatorts r. so well adapt#*! to children that I Csatort. core* OoUe. Oomalpotto", I recommend it as superior to our pre-BcnpUoo I goa' Stomach. IMarrhms, t^ytta'ton. koowntomc." H. A. Ascrrxs, 1L D.t I -ecp. mat promotea (U111 60. Oxford 84. , Brookijn, x. T. | Wltfiou# lajurtou* medtostkm. The CsxTxca Coirrasv, 77 Sfurraj strert, N. Y. 35 THOMAS DEPUY, 35 35 North Second Street, Philadelphia, CARPETSL CARPETS! Also a tare# Unc of WILTON*. MOqUSTTES AND BODY BKUSSBL8, of th« Bret Hates at the Loweoi Cash Price#. Nearly Opposite Christ Church, East Sid% 35 BETWEEN AHCH & MARKET STS. PHILAPA. 35 GEORGE L.. EOYETT, 64 Jackson Straet, Cnpe May, N. J. Good Quality FLOOR, $2.75 psr CwL OATS, GROUND FEED, CONDITION POWDERS. Ooo.la delivered free of choree. Hflracc. Blanket*, Lap Babes and Repairs at Shop on Ocean Street #10-8m CHARLES WEISS, " BREAD and cake bakery - AMD ICE CREAM SALOON, rs-, so. 14 WASHINGTON STBBBT, CAP* MAY CITY, !». 1. ■ UtKBEUT W BDMCMW. . CHARLES II. 1DKUMD8 " EDMUNfiS EDMUNDS, Attorneys-at-Law, EcomAicS IN THE wtw JKBinri . PPCSari.-V ANla * CNITEP CTATE8 CIBCCit COCBTH

